Ordinary Autumn.
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  • Reads 223
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Feb 18, 2014
Heres the "boring" story of a "boring" girl who only does and likes "boring" stuff. Atleast thats how it started,

Welcome to the tale of Autumn Shay. Just another honors student who would rather be helping out the local church then getting wasted at the craziest of partys. No one paid attention to her, and frankly she wouldn't like it any other way. To her advantage, having her own diminutive height helped her stay molded into the crowd. Who needs to be a tall blonde cheerleader with a fake rack and gets almost every head drooling in her way when you could be a 5'2 brunette stuck with another 3 years of braces, captain of the 'mathletes' and has at least 3 friends who are just as invisible as her? Autumn was exactly the second.   

But where there is High School, there is always Drama.
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